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Binary package hint: samba
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 28 08:46:44 2008
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Panic or segfault in Samba
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:51:35 +0100 (CET)
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Typo in Likewise Open GUI (misspelled privileges)
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** Summary changed:
- package tomcat6-admin 6.0.18-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: el
subproceso post-installation script devolvi? el c?digo de salida de error 255
+ Tomcat fails to shutdown (can't connect to port 8009)
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: tomcat6
-
I was
2008/11/25 Chuck Short [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Arnaud,
I had a look at this and it seems to be still broken for the newer
version. The debdiff below looks to be the correct fix but I rather have
the fix upstream in debian first before us.
I've just uploaded -10 to Sid...
you have still the few
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I was upgrading my Ubuntu system from Hardy to Intrepid. At the end of
the upgrade, the system reported that update-manager had not been
successfully upgraded, even though it did not report what the failure
was.
This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 302542 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302542
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 302542, so it is being marked as such. Please look
Now that autodeployment works, yes ! For applications outside appBase,
it's possible to just drop the XML context file into
/etc/tomcat6/Catalina/localhost... and Tomcat should notice them in the
next 10 seconds. Undeploy works the same. This is valid for all three
webapps (-examples, -admin and
Could you try purging samba samba-common and libpam-smbpass:
$ sudo apt-get purge samba libpam-smbpass samba-common
(If you changed Samba configuration files, make backups before you purge)
Then reinstall:
$ sudo apt-get install samba libpam-smbpass
If it succeeeds, then something must have been
Thierry Carrez wrote:
Could you try purging samba samba-common and libpam-smbpass:
$ sudo apt-get purge samba libpam-smbpass samba-common
(If you changed Samba configuration files, make backups before you purge)
Then reinstall:
$ sudo apt-get install samba libpam-smbpass
If it succeeeds,
Thank you for using Ubuntu and taking the time to report a bug. Can you
try the updated version that was fixed in
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-680-1?
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Samba 3.2.3 has a
Jamie,
Here is the dpkg.log entry when I installed/upgraded to that version. It
did not fix the problem (and I must say I have spent a lot of time
finding this memory leak and then the solution). It was with much
sadness of heart that I left the Ubuntu way for a tar-ball-of-old:
29291
I'm running Samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3 on a server:
Linux frodo 2.6.27-7-server #1 SMP Thu Oct 30 05:04:11 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
and I do not have this problem.
Mark Temple wrote:
Jamie,
Here is the dpkg.log entry when I installed/upgraded to that version. It
did not fix the problem (and
Hi Daniel.
I re-enabled my eth0 (wired) connection and restarted networking, and am
again seeing a steady stream of messages from dhclient every 4 minutes
or so.
I'm on an up-to-date 8.10 system.
uname -a: Linux gandalf 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 21:57:00 UTC
2008 i686 GNU/Linux
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** Changed in: cyrus-sasl2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
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Dependency cycle prevents upgrade of libsasl2-2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194140
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
** Changed in: firestarter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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